About Mostar

Mostar is the biggest city in Herzegovina, located on the banks of Neretva River. It is also cultural and economic center of this area, with more than 130,000 inhabitants. The city is named after bridge keepers, who guarded numerous bridges at the river, back in the medieval times.

It is the most famous for the beautiful historic ottoman-style bridge called the Old Bridge, which connects two geographically-divided ethnic groups. The bridge was destroyed in the recent war, but fortunately, it was rebuilt in 2004. The reconstruction of this famous bridge was led by UNESCO for almost seven years, so it is included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. Interesting fact is that some of the original pieces, which were found in the river, were used for the reconstruction of the Mostar Bridge.

As far as the climate is concerned, Mostar is the warmest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina with its moderate Mediterranean climate with mild, but cold winters with no or small amounts of snow, and very hot summers with very high temperatures. There are two mountains near Mostar – Velez and Prenj. Besides the Neretva River, the city is blessed with another river called Radobolja, but there are also other river near Mostar, such as Drezanjka, Buna, Bunica and Jasenica. Mostar, as other cities in Herzegovina is very craggy and rocky.

If you decide to visit Mostar, you can stay in many hotels and motels, like hotel Bevanda, hotel Bristol, Hotel Ero, motel Emen, motel Rose, motel Most and many others. You can also choose between many various restaurants, like Babilon, ABC, Megi, Roma, Rondo and Emen. If you like shopping and night life, you have come to the right place, because there are many shopping malls, like Mepas Mall, Rondo, Orca, Piramida, Biosphere Center, and places to go out, like night clubs Oxygen, Drugi Način, Daleka Obala and Ali-Baba Lounge in Mostar. Also, there are many cultural events all year long, like Šantić Poetry Nights, Old Bridge Dives, Mostar Blues Festival and Film Day Mostar.

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Hotel PellegrinoHotel Pellegrino is a brand new facility located in the center of Mostar (the pedestrian zone), extending between the Musala town square and the Old Bridge in Mostar's historic core, which is under pr

Hotel HumHum hotel is a modern business hotel-type city, located in the central part of the city Ljubuški, and yet it is an oasis of tranquility and comfort. From the first moments spent behind always open do

Hotel NeumNeum Hotel is a hotel with a long tradition, the biggest hotel in Neum Riviera, complete with tourist-catering facilities and offer gives guests a pleasant stay throughout the year. The hotel is situa

Villa SannOverlooking the Neretva River and the Old Town of Mostar, the Villa Sann offers self-catering apartments with air-conditioning, TV, radio and free Wi- Fi. Each apartment has its own balcony or terrace

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Ljubuški

Ljubuški is a town in the western parts of Herzegovina, located on the left bank of Trebižat River near the Croatian border and 35 kilometers from Mostar. It was first mentioned in 1444 as the acity of Lubussa.

Mostar is the biggest city in Herzegovina, located on the banks of Neretva River. It is also cultural and economic center of this area, with more than 130,000 inhabitants. The city is named after bridge keepers, who guarded numerous bridges at the river, back in the medieval times.

Široki Brijeg is the administrative center of the West Herzegovina Canton, located on the banks of Lištica River. It is also cultural and spiritual center of this area, with more than 30,000 inhabitants.

Neum is a town in south Herzegovina and the only coastal town in this country, with 24 kilometers of Adriatic coastline. There are around 5,000 inhabitants in this town. Neumene was its historical name, which is first mentioned in 533.

Medjugorje is a little town in west Herzegovina, located about 25 kilometers south-west of Mostar and very close to the Croatian border. It is the main spiritual town in this region and the second-largest Catholic pilgrimage destination in the world, with around 5,000 inhabitants.

Čapljina is a town in southwest Herzegovina, located on the right bank of Neretva River, with more than 26,000 inhabitants. The important highways and rail routes connecting the Adriatic Sea with Bosnia and with the Central Europe go through this town.